National Move More MonthApril is National Move More Month, a nationwide initiative to encourage physical activity and healthy lifestyle habits. Part of this observance is National Dance Day on April 29—a celebration of the joy and benefits of dancing. We’re pleased to share various classroom resources to support these vital health and wellness initiatives. Whether you're looking to get your heart rate up, learn a new dance style, or find fun brain breaks, these resources can help your class move more and reap the physical and mental rewards.
Grades K-12TeachersFirst's Dramatic Arts and Dance ResourcesEnhance your lessons with our curated collection of drama and dance resources. Explore musicals, reader’s theater scripts, dance tutorials, and more to infuse movement, creativity, and excitement into your physical education and language arts curriculum. Grades K-12TeachersFirst's Sports ResourcesSeamlessly integrate sports into your curriculum with this comprehensive collection of cross-curricular resources spanning science, social studies, math, and more. Find versatile materials you can use to connect sports to learning in any grade level. Grades 6-12Skateboard ScienceShare this site with learners who like skateboarding to extend their knowledge about how tricks work and relate force and motion to real life. Learn why riders and boards stay together and about the forces and physics at play. Grades K-12In the Swim eGuides - Make a Splash in the ClassroomDive into this comprehensive collection that equips students with essential water safety knowledge. The resources include research articles, instructional videos, lesson plans, and interactive activities related to many curricular areas. Grades K-8Kids in Motion Math CollectionCheck out this great collection of math activities from PBS Learning that includes five comprehensive lesson plans with learning objectives and five helpful math facts videos. The best part is they all integrate some physical education, too! Grades 5-12Young Men's HealthYoung Men's Health provides research-based health information for boys and young men. Browse the health guides alphabetically to find one related to Nutrition & Fitness, which includes exercise ideas and information about strength training. Grades K-5GoNoodleUnlock the power of brain breaks with GoNoodle's research-backed, interactive classroom resources. These engaging physical games and activities promote health, fitness, and mindfulness through short bursts of movement that elevate focus and energy. Grades K-12PBS Learning Media - Physical EducationThis collection of videos and activities explores diverse topics to empower students' physical and social development. Students can dive into lessons on strength and endurance or specialized content on adaptive education, athletic etiquette, and more. Grades 4-8Let's MoveLet's Move is an archived site created during the Obama administration, but its resources and ideas for getting students moving are still relevant today. Explore ways to stay active, from jumping jacks to counting steps, and learn about nutrition. Grades K-7Disney Healthy Living - KidsDisney’s Healthy Living offers recipes, activities, videos, and other resources. To find ideas for getting moving, scroll to the bottom of the site and view activities like basketball moves, relay races, yoga, obstacle courses, and more. This Week at TeachersFirstJoin us this Tuesday for our next free OK2Ask virtual workshop, explore an article related to dance, and visit our Infusing Technology Blog for some tech inspiration!
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